You will not be charged sales tax on eligible items from 12:01 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 1, through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 3.

Eligible items include clothing, footwear and certain accessories selling for $100 or less per item and certain school supplies that sell for $15 or less per item.

Personal computers and certain computer-related accessories are exempt on the first $750 of the sale price when they are purchased for non-commercial home or personal use.

The sales tax exemption does not apply to items costing more than the allowable price (except for computers); items being rented or leased; the cost to repair or alter any items; and any otherwise eligible items that are sold in a theme park, entertainment complex, hotel, motel, vacation resort or airport.

The following is a list of clothing items that will be exempt from sales tax during the holiday:

Aerobic or fitness clothing

Aprons and clothing shields

Athletic supporters

Baby clothes

Backpacks

Bandanas

Barrettes and bobby pins

Bathing suits, caps and cover-ups

Belts and belt buckles

Bibs

Blouses

Book bags

Boots (except ski boots)

Bow ties

Bowling shoes

Braces and supports worn to correct a physical injury or incapacity

Bras

Caps and hats

Choir and altar clothing

Cleated and spiked shoes

Clerical vestments

Coats and wraps

Coin purses

Costumes

Coveralls

Diapers (baby and adult), diaper inserts and diaper bags

Dresses

Employee uniforms

Fanny packs

Fishing vests (non-floatation)

Gloves (dress, garden, leather, work)

Graduation caps and gowns

Gym suits and uniforms

Hairnets, bow, clips and hairbands

Handbags

Hats

Hoisery

Hunting vests

Insoles

Jackets

Jeans

Lab coats

Leg warmers

Leotards and tights

Lingerie

Martial arts attire

Neckwear

Pants

Panty hose

Ponytail holders

Purses

Raincoats, rain hats and ponchos

Receiving blankets

Religious clothing

Robes

Safety clothing and shoes

Scarves

Scouting uniforms

Shawls and wraps

Shirts

Shoes and shoe inserts

Shoulder pads (for dresses or jackets)

Shorts

Ski suits (snow)

Skirts

Sleepwear, nightgowns and pajamas

Slippers

Slips

Socks

Sports uniforms (except helmets and pads)

Suits, slacks and jackets

Suspenders

Sweatbands

Ties

Tights

Tuxedoes (excluding rentals)

Underwear

Vests

Vintage clothing

Wallets

Work clothes and uniforms

The following is a list of school supplies that will be exempt from sales tax during the holiday:

Binders

Calculators

Cellophane (transparent) tape

Colored pencils

Compasses

Composition books

Computer disks (blank CDs)

Construction paper

Crayons

Erasers

Folders

Glue (stick and liquid)

Highlighters

Legal pads

Lunch boxes

Markers

Notebook filler paper

Notebooks

Paste

Pencils and pens

Poster board and poster paper

Protractors

Rules

Scissors

The following is a list of computer items that will be exempt from sale tax during the holiday:

Cables (for computers)

Car adaptors (for computers)

CPUs

Compact disk drives

Computers (desktop, laptop or tablet for non-commercial home or personal use)

Computer batteries

Computer towers

Data storage devices (except for use in digital cameras)

Docking stations (for computers)

Electronic book readers

Hard drives

Headphones and earbuds

Ink and printer cartridges (for computer printers)

Keyboards (for computers)

Mice

Microphones (for computers)

Modems and routers

Monitors (except ones with a television tuner)

Motherboards

Personal digital assistant devices (except cell phones)

Port replicators

Printers and scanners

RAM

Software (non-recreational)

Speakers (for computers)

Storage drives (for computers)

Web cameras

Rain checks issued during the Back-to-School sales tax holiday and purchased following the conclusion of the holiday will be not be eligible. For more information on the holiday, you can find a list of frequently asked questions at www.myflorida.com/dor .

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